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AA OOP.
I suppose I have to call because I induced a bluff by checking the turn. But a pot-sized bet puts me all in anyway. Should I be leading the turn? If so for how much? He called a pot-size flop bet.
I get into situations like this where my opponent plays back at me very aggressively and I'm not sure where I stand. What do you do with KK in this spot? Do I play AA to the river into represented strength most of the time? I checked the turn, hoping to get to a showdown for cheap, I didn't happen.
superslowmo has been aggressive preflop. He three-bet my reraise once and I saw him do it on one or two other occasions. I wouldn't call him loose. He doesn't seem to be playing too many hands.
Sorry HH convertor isn't recognizing the UB format.
Hand #35084760-51901 at Bradford (No Limit Hold'em)
Started at 06/Oct/06 07:12:33
superslowmo is at seat 0 with $38.70.
lotus-wind is at seat 1 with $17.65.
IslandAK is at seat 2 with $25.80.
clarksralan is at seat 3 with $7.60.
hirvovi is at seat 5 with $18.75.
The button is at seat 1.
IslandAK posts the small blind of $.10.
clarksralan posts the big blind of $.25.
superslowmo: -- -- 6c7c
lotus-wind: -- --
IslandAK: Ac Ah
clarksralan: -- --
hirvovi: -- --
Pre-flop:
hirvovi folds. superslowmo raises to $.85.
lotus-wind calls. IslandAK re-raises to $2.85.
clarksralan folds. superslowmo calls. lotus-wind
folds.
Flop (board: 3c Js 2c): Pot $5.95
IslandAK bets $5. superslowmo calls.
Turn (board: 3c Js 2c 8s): Pot $15.95
IslandAK checks. superslowmo bets $16.80. IslandAK
goes all-in for $17.95. superslowmo calls.
River (board: 3c Js 2c 8s 4s):
(no action in this round)
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fine.
call with QQ here, even AJ maybe.
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i lead the turn here. There's no reason to believe he'll bet draws on the turn, and since the stakes were elevated by your preflop reraise, you don't need 4 postflop bets to get all in.
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the turn doesn't complete any obvious draws. that is a turn you can checkraise all in or lead out, not sure it really matters which way as long as you take the option that you think will get most money in the pot.